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Lambeth Conference ditches electronic voting
Lambeth Conference organisers have abandoned an electronic voting system for a series of 'Calls' on topical issues.
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Court of Appeal rejects last-minute UN intervention in Archie Battersbee case
The Court of Appeal is standing by a previous judgment that it is in Archie Battersbee's "best interests" to die.
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Christians in Nigeria more likely to be killed in jihadist violence - report
The latest figures from the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa (ORFA) challenge attempts to blame the violence on climate change, historical grievances or criminality.
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Welby meets conservative bishops over Lambeth 1.10
The Archbishop of Canterbury has reportedly offered to write a letter affirming Lambeth 1.10 as the official stance of the Anglican Communion on human sexuality.
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Court of Appeal to hold urgent meeting over Archie Battersbee
The Court of Appeal will hold an urgent online meeting at 11am on Monday to discuss the case of Archie Battersbee following interventions by the government and UN.
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Archie Battersbee's mother makes last ditch appeal to Health Secretary
The mother of Archie Battersbee has written an urgent letter to the Health Secretary urging the government to prevent his life support from being withdraw.
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UN considering Archie Battersbee life support case
The UK government has been told to keep Archie Battersbee alive while it considers the case for removing his life support.
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Archbishop of Canterbury to meet Global South bishops over Resolution 1.10
The Archbishop of Canterbury is to meet Global South bishops on Saturday after they announced they would be tabling their own resolution affirming Lambeth 1.10.
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Mother of Archie Battersbee is 'devastated' after Supreme Court refuses to intervene
The Supreme Court has refused to give the parents of Archie Battersbee more time to take their legal case to the UN.
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Bishops who deny the Gospel 'should be removed from their positions'
"These bishops that deny the gospel should be removed from their positions rather than be allowed to use their influence to bully faithful Anglicans out of the space that is rightfully theirs."
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Archie Battersbee's family look to Supreme Court in son's life support case
The parents of Archie Battersbee are filing an urgent application to the Supreme Court to hear their case after the Court of Appeal blocked them from taking it to the United Nations.
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Police should investigate 'real' crimes', not Twitter rows, says Truss
Liz Truss has vowed to make sure police officers are spending their time investigating "real crimes" and "not Twitter rows and hurt feelings".